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I have created a list from which I wish to create subset on a separate
worksheet. i have created a suitable formula to achieve this. My problem is that in creating the subset I can find no way of removing blank rows from my subset so that there are no gaps in my new list. Any ideas/formulas. |
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If you don't mind having your list sorted, then Sorting is the easiest way. All the blanks will go to the bottom. If you need to keep the order, then create a helper column first, numbered 1,2,3 ..... etc Select Both ColumnsSort (using your original column)ascending Delete the rows below the last entry in your original column. Select Both ColumnsSort (using helper column)Ascending Delete helper column. -- Regards Roger Govier "beejay" wrote in message ... I have created a list from which I wish to create subset on a separate worksheet. i have created a suitable formula to achieve this. My problem is that in creating the subset I can find no way of removing blank rows from my subset so that there are no gaps in my new list. Any ideas/formulas. |
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